Weirdly, I’m not really a blog sort of person either. When I started this someone said, “Well, what blogs do you like?” and I couldn’t even name one blog. I don’t really know why. But regardless, thanks for writing 🙂

I’m laughing so hard I might be running to the bathroom before the end of this comment (where I most likely will be changing my underwear as well since I most likely won’t make it fast enough since I had my daughter, at least I’m not sneezing too!). If I could actually have this for Mothers Day, I would give up presents from every holiday and birthday for the rest of my life so that fir just one day my husband could understand the horror that is pregnancy, c-section and 19 months of sleepless nights so far! Yes I love my daughter, with that all encompassing unconditional love, but that doesn’t I will ever forget what I went/go through to had her. Thanks for the honest and funny blog!

Luckily I never felt isolated, bored or lonely, but I agree 100% with the peeing on yourself after sneezing. I have to agree with the bicycle seat as well. I never liked it before kids! Great sarcasm, I love your humor. Keep up the fantastic posts.

I find it funny that it’s apparently “sadistic” or “cruel” to think a man should go through a TINY TINY TASTE of what pregnancy and early motherhood is like, but women are supposed to grin and bear it and glow the whole while.

I, too, wish my husband could experience these—but also the good things he never will, like what it feels like when a baby kicks inside you or the pride and tenderness when breastfeeding a baby (at least after your nipples have recovered).

I wish I I could laugh harder at this, but I can’t, because I’m afraid I might pee o myself . . .

Seriously, though, I love that you’re so genuine about your love for your child and your husband without feeling the need to over-romanticize the whole experience. (Because, seriously, why don’t they tell you about the whole sending-you-home-with-gaping-rain-accident-wounds part?)